She may have millions of dollars in
the bank and a team of experts on hand to ensure she looks flawless 24/7
but Beyonce's make-up artist has revealed the secrets behind the
singer's glow are easy to achieve at home.

Sir
John, who was Queen Bey's right hand man during her Mrs. Carter world
tour and responsible for her dramatic new look for her latest album, has
shared his tips for emulating the super star's glow.

As he prepares to join the superstar and husband Jay-Z on their On The Run tour, which kicks off in Miami tonight, the make-up maestro has revealed that the secret behind Beyonce's flawless glow is all down to an intense exfoliator.

Get the look: Beyonce's make-up artist has
shared her tricks of the trade - and getting the singer's glow is
cheaper than you may think

The beauty buff told Style.com that he uses a glycolic peel with a fruit enzyme twice a week for a smooth, radiant complexion.

'The goal in any girl’s routine is to increase cell turnover so that you need less foundation and concealer - Beyoncé hardly has to use any,' he said.

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Sir John, who also works with supermodels Karlie Kloss and Joan Smalls, says that if your skin isn’t naturally golden like Karlie's, pick a shade with an olive base as opposed to orange.

While for the likes of Beyonce and Joan, who have darker skin, he uses a caramel color, which he sweeps along their T-zone, in the hollows of their cheeks, and just beneath their chin.

On the run with Bey and Jay: As he prepares to join the superstar and husband Jay-Z on their On The Run tour, which kicks off in Miami tonight, the make-up maestro has opened his make-up bag

One of his favourite products is a creamy blush, which he thinks gives that 'post-sex glow', and should be blended into the fleshiest part of your cheek.

He follows with a creamy highlighter with a pearlescent, not shimmery, finish to it, which he smudges above the brows, cheekbones, down the bridge of the nose, and onto the center of the chin using his ring finger.

To avoid the sweaty glow that Beyonce may encounter as a result of all those energetic dance routines on stage, Sir John swears by a mattifying primer, a fluffy brush and translucent powder, which he dabs around her nose and chin.

His final piece of advice is never, ever skip mascara. 'Sometimes the eyes can look naked if there is nothing there,' he said.

Tricks of the trade: Sir John says that if your skin is light like client Karlie Kloss, left, pick a shade with an olive base as opposed to orange. For Joan Smalls, right, he uses a caramel color, which he sweeps along the T-zone, in the hollows of the cheeks, and just beneath the chin

'I’ll whip out individual lashes like I have them in a gun holster, but I know most women don’t have time for that, so mascara is key. It brings everything together. If there was a fire and one of my girls was running out, the one thing I would give her is mascara.'

Sir
John met Beyoncé backstage at Tom Ford’s spring 2011 show
and hasn't looked back since.

Speaking about Queen Bey, he said: 'Beyonce herself is my muse. Her passion
for growth, not only as an artist, but as a human being, really pushed
me to greater heights as well.'

Model and muse: Sir John says
that Beyonce herself is his muse. 'Her passion for growth, not only as
an artist, but as a human being, really pushed me to greater heights as
well,' he explained about working with her

SIR JOHN'S 5 STEPS TO LOOKING LIKE BEY

Spritz Visine eye spray over the eyes to waken them

Smooth on Caudalie Beauty Elixir to refresh tired skin

Get the Yonce glow with Charlotte Tilbury’s Wonder Glow Illuminator

For
luminous metallic lids a la Bey, he recommends dusting the tear ducts
of your eyes with a copper, silver or bronze shadow (two coats at most)